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Our Luxury Student Accommodation In Bristol

Our luxury student accommodation in Bristol is some of the best on offer in the city. Our student apartments are beautiful and modern with a stylish flair. If you want a student studio that provides style and comfort, you’ll love our refreshingly unique accommodation.

Almero, are proud to offer a wide range of Bristol student properties including flats, apartments and student studios. All of our luxury student accommodation is ideally situated near the centre of Bristol. Perfectly located for exploring the city and easily getting to lectures at either the Bristol University or the Bristol UWE campuses. Imagine a modern, beautiful, exquisitely decorated student’s home from home, with all the finishing touches you need to make the most of your student living experience. Well, you truly can have it all with our high end student living spaces.

What Does Our Luxury Student Accommodation Include?

At Almero, we believe that students should no longer be willing to settle for sub-standard accommodation. Our luxury student accommodation in Bristol is designed to give you the best place to live, with no hassle for a stress-free university experience.

Bills / Utilities – We provide you with access to free Wi-Fi throughout all our student accommodation, and your rent includes all utilities including electricity, gas, water, broadband and TV licenses, so you can have peace of mind knowing that you will never have to worry about a thing.

Maintenance – We provide a weekly cleaning service and will organise any maintenance you require on your behalf, so you can carry on with your day.

Modern Furnishings – All of our luxury accommodation is stylish and fitted with modern furnishings, so that you have the best living experience possible. All of our Bristol apartments come with flat screen TVs and en-suite showers.

Security – All of our luxury Bristol student accommodation comes with CCTV and a fob entry system for your security, to give you peace of mind when you are out studying all day.

Environmentally Friendly – BREEAM, the world’s environmental assessment system for building construction – has rated all of our luxury Bristol accommodation “very good”.

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About Bristol

Bristol is the largest city in the South West of England, and is one of the most exciting, student-friendly and fast moving cities in the UK, boasting some truly magnificent architecture (old and new), along with several new developments including a brand new shopping centre in the heart of the city.

Environmentally friendly, it is the only UK metropolis to have won the European Green Capital title in 2015 and has become the first “cycling city”, involved in a £100,000 government scheme aimed at encouraging cycling. With 400,000 people living there, Bristol is getting bigger and better by the day!

There is always something to see and is one of the most popular tourist destinations, with a whole range of festivals, pubs, restaurants, and activities to entertain and delight. Why not check out the Clifton suspension bridge, see Banksy’s street art, or visit the historic houses or museums before going to an underground gig?

The city centre also delivers fantastic options for downtime and nightlife. With numerous pubs and clubs open day or night this area of the city always delivers whether you are looking for a quiet Sunday stroll or a wild night out.

All of our student accommodation is situated near Bristol’s excellent transport links, making it easy for you to travel all around Bristol, whether you are studying or sight-seeing.

What To Do In Bristol?

Popular Student Areas

Bristol has many areas that you can enjoy and meet people while you are living in student accommodation. Here are a couple of places we recommend visiting, particularly when you are just beginning student life:

Whiteladies Road

Whiteladies Road (also known as the ‘golden mile’) in Clifton, is always a popular area for students due to its unlimited amount of bars, clubs and restaurants, making it a buzzing lively place and home to many of our accredited student properties. Leading onto the Triangle you will find Bristol Museum, Park Street and Wills Memorial Building.

Clifton Village

One of Bristol’s best kept secrets has got to be the gem that is ‘Clifton Village’ with an array of quirky shops, boutique style restaurants and gastro pubs it really cannot be missed and is definitely one of the premier locations to live.

5 Famous Landmarks You Must See

There are also many places to visit in Bristol, from museums to architectural attractions you will feel like you never have to leave the city. Here are just a few places you should make a note to visit during your time at university.

Bristol City Docks – The Bristol docks are one of Bristol’s greatest assets, and have drawn trade to the city throughout history. Gone are the days of pirates and sugar traders and now the docks are home to an assortment of restaurants, pubs and museums. While you’re visiting finish off the night in famous Thekla nightclub or The Apple cider bar, which are located on boats and found dotted along the dockside.

Wookey Hole – These limestone caves are truly stunning, with stalagmites, stalactites and natural lakes within them beautifully lit. Walk through on your own or hire a guide to tell you the history and shocking tales that have been told about the place over the last few years. Don’t miss the attractions surrounding the caves, which include a mirror maze, pirate golf and a Victorian Penny Arcade.

SS Great Britain – Designed in 1843 the SS Great Britain was one the largest steamships ever built used to transport passengers between Bristol and New York in only 14 days. She was then sold due to enormous debt and proceeded to serve as a troop vessel, emigration ship and coal hulk before eventually before being scuttled (this is where the ship’s hull is filled with water and the ship is allowed to sink). She was then rescued from the ocean and towed back to Bristol. She is now a beautiful sight and can be explored at your leisure.

Bristol Science Museum – The At Bristol Science Museum is an interactive experience that features zones including space, technology, and the human brain. It is one of the largest science centres and advertises the UK’s only 3D planetarium.

Queen Square – If you find yourself searching for a little greenery, visit Queen Square a beautiful Georgian Park area that regularly hosts outdoor theatre, concerts, and other events. It is also a great place to study and enjoy the sunshine.

It’s easy to overlook having fun at university when you’re studying all the time, so make sure you take a break now and again and enjoy living in student accommodation in such a prime location!

Popular Places To Eat In Bristol

For those nights eating in, your student accommodation has a fully equipped kitchen with a large fridge freezer and modern appliances, but for those times when you wish to venture out, here are a just a few of the most noteworthy which all visitors are encouraged to visit.

The Wild Beer Co – An American Style Tap Room and restaurant with over 22 draft beers along with a collection of bottles and cans it is a showcase of wild, sour and barrel-aged beers with plenty of pales, lagers and IPAs thrown in for good measure. For beer-lovers it is a must.

Wapping Wharf – While not a restaurant the Wapping Wharf is a new quarter in the historical and cultural heart of Bristol where people can live, shop, eat and relax by the city’s glistening waterfront. It has many wonderful new places to eat, and is one of the perfect places to find culinary delights.

No Man’s Grace – Winner of the “BEST NEWCOMER 2015” at the Bristol Good Food Awards – June 2015, No Man’s Grace serves modern, elegant European and British style food. They utilise local produce in the South West as much as they can and create a menu that reflects and changes according to the seasons.

The Bridge Café – With floor to ceiling windows that open out onto a terrace The Bridge Café boasts amazing views of the famous Clifton Suspension bridge. Offering a modern British menu that changes with the seasons it is easy to understand why this is such a popular place to eat.

The Glassboat Restaurant – As is obvious from the name this restaurant is found on the floating harbour in the heart of Bristol, and serves up fantastic views, as well as a variety of bistro classics inspired by both French and English dishes. Its interior is beautifully restored and is definitely worth a visit.

The Lido – Built during the Victorian era the Lido is an outdoor swimming pool surrounded by a spa and restaurant. The perfect place to relax it also serves amazing food. Voted in The National Restaurant Awards 2015 enjoy the taste of France, Morrocco, or Spain. It is now a protected site and highly popular.

Bristol is a multicultural city with a wide range of foods and restaurants, and there are many more places to eat in Bristol than this list, so make sure you venture out of your luxury accommodation from time to time and don’t leave Bristol without trying a few dishes first…

3 Alternative Places To Study

There are those moments when you want to study on your own away from the stresses of the library, need to leave your student accommodation because you’ve been shut in way too long, or maybe just want a change of scene. Here are some of the best alternative places to study:

Redland Library – A quiet library this is a great place to study when you need a break from the university library. It even hosts reading groups on the third Thursday of each month. Next to Clifton Down Station on Whiteladies road it is easy to get there and opens Tuesday to Saturday from 11am to 5pm, and until 7pm on a Wednesday, so there is no rush to get up early.

Boston Tea Party – A modern, independent British café with a busy buzz this café will make you feel like part of a studying community. Just make sure you get there early as brunch and lunchtimes get busy. Both branches are open from 7am Monday- Saturday and have the added value of studying over a balanced, nutritional breakfast –solving both revision and healthy eating for the day.

Bristol Central Library – This historical grade I listed building situated in College Green is awe-inspiring and suitably grand for writing ground-breaking essays. With massive windows and marble stairs it is truly a wondrous place to study.

What To Do In Bristol At The Weekend?

Boat Ride – Take a boat road around the docks and waterways that enabled Bristol to become so successful. Bristol Ferry Boats offer waterbus services all year round and let you get on and off too. So instead of taking the bus, why don’t you hop on the ferry?

Go Cycling – Bristol is known as “cycling city” due to the government scheme to encourage people to get their bikes out, so why not explore the huge open spaces and wooded trails of Ashton Court, or ride the Bristol to Bath Railway Path that follows the route of an old train line through countryside for 13 miles.

Book A Hot Air Balloon Ride – View the city from up above with your own balloon ride, and don’t miss the fabulous Bristol Balloon Fiesta in August, Europe’s largest annual meeting of hot air balloons, attracting over 150 Hot Air Balloons from across the globe. It lasts for four days and is completely free.

Live Music – See a Band Bristol also offers a great music/social scene and can take credit for great bands such as Portishead, Massive Attack and Kosheen to name but a few. If you are a fan of live music you will love some of the great live music venues that Bristol has to offer from listening to live jazz at the Old Duke to hearing some of the best up and coming bands at the Fleece and firkin or The Academy.

Banksy’s Street Art – Situated in the Stokes Croft area, known for being the cultural area of the city, and has kept some of Banksy’s earliest work. Banksy began creating his art in Bristol and, although sadly much of his work has been lost, you can still find some of Banksy’s earliest career- defining graffiti throughout the streets.

Places To Go Out At Night

Bars

Hausbar – Located on Whiteladies road hidden underneath an Indian restaurant, this bar embodies the culture of Bristol. The original Bristol speakeasy is one of the best places to drink In Bristol or a great place to have a nightcap before you head home.

The Milk Thistle – Is a traditional pub that caters to the more discerning drinker. Expect wood panelling and Old Fashioneds with some of Bristol’s true hipsters. The pub is sprawled out over 4 floors with plenty of space for large groups.

Small Bar – This pub is great for craft beer lovers with over 25 different beers on draught. The beers at Small Bar are very strong and lots of them are sold in thirds glasses to account for their strength. If you want a good evening with friends trying lots of different beers then Small Bar is the place for you.

Nightclubs

Cosies – Wine Bar by day, club by night. Cosies is known for its heavy basslines and drops, making it a firm favourite in the Bristol club scene. It’s called cosies for a reason though, as like a lot of nightclubs in Bristol, things are quite compact and there’s not a lot of space.

Thekla – A nightclub on a boat is not something you’d normally expect to see anywhere but Thekla is just that. It’s a great night out if you are looking for great music and something different to do. The nightclub also hosts some of the best bands in the country so be sure to look out to see if your favourite band is going to be playing there.

Lakota – Is a mega club with acres of space and is one of the oldest clubs in Bristol. It’s gone from the 90s rave scene to the more recent drum ‘n’ bass side of music. It’s always a great night out in Bristol at Lakota, especially if you’re a student as they run plenty of student nights.

Check out our map to find some important locations that you will need to know about before beginning your time at university.

Map of Bristol

Stonebridge House

Tamarillo House

Nearest Banks To Your Student Accommodation

You can find a branch for any major bank near to our student accommodation in Bristol. Both of our luxury student accommodation properties have several different banks within walking distance. Our student accommodation in Bristol comes CCTV to keep you safe, meaning it safe to store money and valuables within the building.

However, for guaranteed peace of mind, we recommended residents don’t keep large amounts of cash in their student flats or student studios. It is much safer to keep your money in a bank and to use your debit or credit card whilst out shopping in Bristol.

Stonebridge House Nearest Banks:

Barclays Bank, 55 Broadmead, Bristol, BS1 3EA

HSBC, 24 College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TB

Santander, 12 Baldwin Street, Bristol, BS1 1SD

NatWest, 40 Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1BF

Tamarillo House Nearest Banks:

Lloyds Bank, 163 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2RW

HSBC, 149 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2RA

RBS, 50 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2NH

Halifax, 54 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2NS

Santander, 104 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2QQ

Transport Links

All our luxury student accommodation in Bristol is situated along a local bus route, but Bristol’s transport links are numerous and include rail, road bus and ferry.

Bus –Numerous bus routes run regularly around the area. For more information check out First Group. To search for a particular bus route just input the route number in the search bar.

Car – If you are driving around the city, check out the Park and Ride Services in order to avoid the busy city centre. Alternatively, find a list of car parks around the city here.

Train – Bristol is at the hub of the train network and has two stations: Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station and Bristol parkway Station.

Ferry –There are two ferry operators around Bristol: Number Seven Boats and Bristol Ferry Boats, which offer regular ferry services to and from waterfront attractions and key points along the harbourside. Alternatively, Avon River Cruises run private charter hire trips around Bristol harbour and on the River Avon, with on-board catering.

Cycling – There are numerous cycle lanes running around Bristol. Check out a list and some free maps at the University of Bristol website for more information.

Accommodation For Visiting Friends & Family

Over the course of university life friends and family will come to visit at some point, and will need a place to stay. Here is a list of places that you might find useful when organising a meet-up:

The Green House – Located a short walk from the harbour near the SS Britain, this B&B is environmentally friendly with solar panels and wool insulation. There is also a bike store in the garden so you can skip the road queues and easily travel round Bristol’s numerous cycle paths.

Mecure Bristol Holland House & Spa – A perfect place to stay with onsite spa and leisure services you will find it hard to leave. Take a break from the stressful working week and enjoy some luxurious treatments during your visit to Bristol.

The Bristol Harbour Hotel – Situated in the historic city centre, this hotel includes a spa, pool and award-winning restaurant.

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